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Brazil-West African Connection Sparks Subsalt Oil Searchby Benoit Faucon and Bernd Radowitz |Dow Jones Newswires|Friday, April 09, 2010
Over the past four decades, the operations now owned by Chevron Corp. in Angola's Cabinda province have crept from just offshore to 50 miles out to sea.
But as it drills further out and deeper down, the company is looking to a model 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to the coast of South America for guidance.
Chevron is just one of several companies and African governments taking a fresh look at West African prospects as they seek to replicate the huge discoveries made in a Brazilian region with a similar geology.
At Chevron's local offices in Cabinda, John Baltz, head of production for Southern Africa, says "you see a lot of similarities" with Brazil in terms of oil reservoirs.
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Angola’s Oil Output to Rise 16 Percent on Discoveries, LicensesApril 08, 2010, 6:21 AM EDT
By Mike Cohen
April 8 (Bloomberg) -- Angola, which vies with Nigeria as Africa’s biggest oil producer, expects new discoveries to boost crude output by 16 percent next year.
Oil production will reach 2.2 million barrels a day by 2011, compared with 1.9 million barrels at present, Deputy Petroleum Minister Anibal Octavio da Silva said.
“New ultra deepwater fields will come on stream and new exploration licenses are being granted,” he told a conference in Cape Town today. “More than 30 new oil discoveries are under development.”